Grand Theft Auto V has taken a long and winding road to its final destination on PC. Fans have waited over a year and a half for it to arrive, and the
Grand Theft Auto V has taken a long and winding road to its final destination on PC. Fans have waited over a year and a half for it to arrive, and the
The best in the series and genre. No shortage of activities to engage in to make the world feel alive. Own property and trade on the share market. Use three different characters instead of one. Train the large range of skills to create unique characters.
The best game in the series yet – Realistic game world full of activities
Three characters makes for less connection to them
Waited So Long Since Grand Theft Auto V first released on consoles in September 2013, I've waited eagerly with bated breath for the PC release. Even when Rockstar North said time and time again it had no plans for a PC version, the words "at this time" kept the anticipation growing.
As Fun As It Was In 2013; First Person Adds New Lair Of Gameplay; Rockstar Editor Useful For Making Videos; Beautiful Graphics
Feels Like We Should've Gotten More After Such A Long Wait; Lack Of PC Exclusive Content
If you're waffling back and forth, wondering whether or not you should pick up Grand Theft Auto V on next-gen consoles, and you don't have a whole lot of time to read a review, let me give you a brief statement summing up my thoughts: Holy. Crap.
Graphical overhaul is hugely impressive; First-person mode is a game-changer; Mission design and heists are still brilliant
Story is still surface-level satire; Online still feels throwaway; First-person mode doesn't always gel with the gameplay
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